Part-time Survey Tech SoCal
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bubblewatcher
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Part-time Survey Tech SoCal
Im looking for part-time or contract help. This is an entry level position
Office and Field
Coordinate and assist the office staff and field survey crew in the collection of survey data used to prepare boundary surveys, topographic surveys, as-built surveys, maps and exhibits of properties, ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys, ect. Assist in establishing horizontal and vertical control traverses. Set-up calculations for construction staking. Drafting field to finish.
Minimum 3yrs Experience
Experience with Topcon GPS, Robotic Total Stations, Civil 3D, Microstation, InRoads, Autocad. Clean driving record and background check.
Please PM me for contact info.
I am sure to be overwhelmed by the response so please be patient and only send it once, thank you.
Office and Field
Coordinate and assist the office staff and field survey crew in the collection of survey data used to prepare boundary surveys, topographic surveys, as-built surveys, maps and exhibits of properties, ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys, ect. Assist in establishing horizontal and vertical control traverses. Set-up calculations for construction staking. Drafting field to finish.
Minimum 3yrs Experience
Experience with Topcon GPS, Robotic Total Stations, Civil 3D, Microstation, InRoads, Autocad. Clean driving record and background check.
Please PM me for contact info.
I am sure to be overwhelmed by the response so please be patient and only send it once, thank you.
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bubblewatcher
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glad to to see everyone has a job
was there something in my original post that has discouraged people from sending resumes? i have only two responses, i am a little confused.
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- pls7809
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bubblewatcher
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Gromatici
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Issue
"Clean driving record and background check." eliminates me. Maybe other people too! JK. ;)
Eric J Ackerman, PLS, RPLS, CFedS
Licenses: CA. AZ, ID, NV, CO,UT
Gromatici Land Surveying, Inc.
http://www.gromatici.com
proposals@gromatici.com
Licenses: CA. AZ, ID, NV, CO,UT
Gromatici Land Surveying, Inc.
http://www.gromatici.com
proposals@gromatici.com
- Peter Ehlert
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Many would not respond to an anonymous poster for a job in an unknown location... I would not.
And, from the description of duties it sounds like a survey supervisor job of some sort but listing it as a entry level tech job sounds like you would only pay minimum wage or less.
You are in a sellers market but this sounds a little demeaning.
And, from the description of duties it sounds like a survey supervisor job of some sort but listing it as a entry level tech job sounds like you would only pay minimum wage or less.
You are in a sellers market but this sounds a little demeaning.
Peter Ehlert PLS 5116 (retired)
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Surveyor826
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Peter, that was my take as well
I assumed it was a recruiter fishing.
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Gromatici
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Actually
My No. 1 pet peeve with HR posts for Surveyors is the "Must have a valid DL" and clean record. We're not truck drivers, and most I know are good law abiding citizens (it's a requirement if you Licensed).
I find it insulting for some reason, but it's always the HR people who want it, not the LS so it's always been something I provide but they usually smooth it over some how. (No tickets the last 12 years).
I guess it doesn't hurt to get that information, once you hire them, but putting up there from the start seems like a bad foot to start with when the description of the tasks is someone who should have been doing this for awhile and would have been weeded out if they had issues. For a beginning position, like a chainman - no experience, then these issues should be brought up.
I find it insulting for some reason, but it's always the HR people who want it, not the LS so it's always been something I provide but they usually smooth it over some how. (No tickets the last 12 years).
I guess it doesn't hurt to get that information, once you hire them, but putting up there from the start seems like a bad foot to start with when the description of the tasks is someone who should have been doing this for awhile and would have been weeded out if they had issues. For a beginning position, like a chainman - no experience, then these issues should be brought up.
Eric J Ackerman, PLS, RPLS, CFedS
Licenses: CA. AZ, ID, NV, CO,UT
Gromatici Land Surveying, Inc.
http://www.gromatici.com
proposals@gromatici.com
Licenses: CA. AZ, ID, NV, CO,UT
Gromatici Land Surveying, Inc.
http://www.gromatici.com
proposals@gromatici.com
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7702
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Entry level?
The position is described as entry level, yet requires a minimum of three years experience. Seems a bit contradictory to me.
Mark Moore, LS 7702
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bubblewatcher
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To clarify
Thanks for the feedback. I am not a recruiter.
I ask that people PM me to get my contact info to avoid spammers and unsolicited phone calls (in this world your email address is golden, protect it). The clean driving record only means that you will be able to be insured on the company vehicle, usually no problem unless you have run over a few pedestrians or have more DUI's than a Hollywood teen. The job requires office and field skills, entry level meaning you will not be managing others, pay is based on experience and qualifications, location is San Pedro.
I ask that people PM me to get my contact info to avoid spammers and unsolicited phone calls (in this world your email address is golden, protect it). The clean driving record only means that you will be able to be insured on the company vehicle, usually no problem unless you have run over a few pedestrians or have more DUI's than a Hollywood teen. The job requires office and field skills, entry level meaning you will not be managing others, pay is based on experience and qualifications, location is San Pedro.
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bruce hall
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Well, Mr. Watcher
I tried clicken on my name on one of the other posts, then clicked view my profile and lo an belhold I got my name, address, phone number, interests, but no email address.
I suggest that if you don't like unsolicitated phone calls, leave your phone number off your profile, or if not, just hang up on the #######! Leave your address off to, that way no one can find ya. Better yet leave it just like it is, you aren't the only one who has a profile like that.
You are anon. near as I can tell. Every time I open my mouth on this forum, I take a chance of getting wacked, sounding stupid, learning something, maybe even being a help if I am lucky, but everyone knows who I am, or at least who I purport to be.
I like reading your stuff Watcher and please continue to contribute to the discussions. Take my comments with a grain a salt, the celtic kind. It will taste better. And I guess San Pedro is in Los Angeles. Although I thought it was a little south.
Edit the next morning: Well I just woke up and my post doesn't look as bad as I thought it might. But I am still probably viewing this thru my eyes.
I suggest that if you don't like unsolicitated phone calls, leave your phone number off your profile, or if not, just hang up on the #######! Leave your address off to, that way no one can find ya. Better yet leave it just like it is, you aren't the only one who has a profile like that.
You are anon. near as I can tell. Every time I open my mouth on this forum, I take a chance of getting wacked, sounding stupid, learning something, maybe even being a help if I am lucky, but everyone knows who I am, or at least who I purport to be.
I like reading your stuff Watcher and please continue to contribute to the discussions. Take my comments with a grain a salt, the celtic kind. It will taste better. And I guess San Pedro is in Los Angeles. Although I thought it was a little south.
Edit the next morning: Well I just woke up and my post doesn't look as bad as I thought it might. But I am still probably viewing this thru my eyes.
Bruce Hall Land Surveyor No. 4743
5732 Middlecoff Drive
Huntington Beach, Ca. 92649
714 840 4380
5732 Middlecoff Drive
Huntington Beach, Ca. 92649
714 840 4380
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bubblewatcher
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